First Grow/ Not sure if problem/ TH Seeds- Lambo

I dont know why you are tring to argue against people who honestly have obviously more experience than you and its something really obvious since even a 10 year old who grows beans would know that.

ps gnorite can you delete some of your inbox messages so I can message you?
 

grorite

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I dont know why you are tring to argue against people who honestly have obviously more experience than you and its something really obvious since even a 10 year old who grows beans would know that.

ps gnorite can you delete some of your inbox messages so I can message you?
give me a min
 

budbro18

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View attachment 2405134 Here it is.........looks healthy

you can but you need a few inches of perlite on the bottom of the bucket.

ive seen it done too. also if you flower before the roots reach deep enough you wont have to worry about root rot so much

but you definitely need perlite if youre going to do anything with no drain holes

try to transplant before the roots get too long!
 

Justfor420

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Yea you guys are right, I am inexperienced and shouldn't be so defensive, I just found a couple of pots with drainage holes, I'm gonna transplant now.
I will have pictures when done.
 

grorite

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just make sure not to over water anymore they should bounce back your gonna need alot more light soon
 

ru4r34l

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Plants also looks to have an excess of N, I also see small leaf burns at the tips; all signs of overfeeding. Is that a co2 setup I see?

regards,
 

Justfor420

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Yea it's a DIY co2 ( is it 2 soon 2 use co2? ) , I have been watering with a solo cup, but I know to cut back thanx to you.
 

ru4r34l

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You have many other things to tweak before you will see any benefits from co2. co2 can be used to fine tune and enhance a grow IF all other primary factors (light, humidity, temperature, nutrients, etc..) have been completely met, IMHO :-P

regards,
 

jfart

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u should transfer that girl into a a 3 to 5 gallon bucket/bag. mix some perlite, soil, pete moss, maybe some rocks. you need the water to drain so your roots dont rot. your also giving it way to much water. when a plant is young like that and your growing in soil you want to give it less water so the roots stretch out to find more water. this gives you larger and stronger roots so that the plant can take in more nutes later. you really dont need to be feeding it nutes yet as well. maybe 1/8 the recommended depending on what kind using.

prepare your next pot. pull the the plant out and gently wash the soil off and plant that girl. give it a nice watering and let the soil almost dry out before you water it next time.
she looks good.
 

jfart

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you dont need drain holes but it def helps out if you run into problems. if you put enough rocks on the bottom of the bucket the extra water can sit there instead of rotting your roots
 

grorite

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u should transfer that girl into a a 3 to 5 gallon bucket/bag. mix some perlite, soil, pete moss, maybe some rocks. you need the water to drain so your roots dont rot. your also giving it way to much water. when a plant is young like that and your growing in soil you want to give it less water so the roots stretch out to find more water. this gives you larger and stronger roots so that the plant can take in more nutes later. you really dont need to be feeding it nutes yet as well. maybe 1/8 the recommended depending on what kind using.

prepare your next pot. pull the the plant out and gently wash the soil off and plant that girl. give it a nice watering and let the soil almost dry out before you water it next time.
she looks good.
no point in washing the soil off why risk more stress
 

Justfor420

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Update ( 17 days after original post )

Side note : The seeds I received from Attitude Seed Bank were labeled wrong and 2 were duds!!!!

Not sure of strain, but here are my babies none the less...........
 
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